Ohio governor still won't meet with Oklahoma tribe (March 24, 2005)
Ohio Gov. Bob Taft (R) says he won't meet with an Oklahoma tribe seeking to build off-reservation casinos in the state. Taft says he is opposed to any form of gaming. He says voters would have to amend the state...
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Montana tribe studies expansion of gaming (March 24, 2005)
The Chippewa Cree Tribe of Montana is considering expanding its gaming facilities on the Rocky Boy Reservation. The tribal council authorized a 60-day trial of 20 electronic bingo machines that allow players to compete in a multi-tribal casino network. The...
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Editorial: Tribal-state casino a good compromise (March 24, 2005)
"A new metro-area, state-run casino has raised much debate recently, with proponents supporting the revenue it would create for the state and opponents criticizing the prospect of more gambling and infringement of American Indian rights. But a new joint venture...
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